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  • ...l fit and finish of the mid-line models were closer to that of the economy planes than that of the premium models. The manufacturer’s markings and model numbers on the No. 90 and 140 planes were applied, rather than permanently affixed. This allowed the basic tools
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  • ...re ever offered as standard products. Advertisements for permaloid-handled planes were still appearing in magazines as late as 1946. The model 209 De Luxe Sm [[Category:Planes]]
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  • ...form the hardware trade of its new Model 709 and 714 bench planes. The two planes were part of a group of twenty-four products that had not been included in ...om Tennessee Eastman tenite #2 and were guaranteed unbreakable in use. The planes’ frog assembly provided a seating surface three to four times longer than
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  • ...d, pre-shaped lumber had made the introduction of limited application hand planes a risky affair. ...enjoyed life cycles of perhaps a dozen years. The Millers Falls specialty planes were copies of Stanley products.
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  • ...e are places on the web to find information concerning most (but not all!) planes made by the Millers Falls Company beginning in 1929 and ending somewhere ne Millers Falls made planes for other outlets beginning around 1935 or 1936. The most striking differen
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  • === The Bench Planes === ...by concentrating its publicity on the new line’s flagship tools—the bench planes.
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  • * Much of the rest on planes is also #12-20 [[Category:Planes]]
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  • ** Planes made for Craftsman had these codes: * '''Winchester''' Planes
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  • ...form the hardware trade of its new Model 709 and 714 bench planes. The two planes were part of a group of twenty-four products that had not been included in ...om Tennessee Eastman tenite #2 and were guaranteed unbreakable in use. The planes’ frog assembly provided a seating surface three to four times longer than
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  • ...l fit and finish of the mid-line models were closer to that of the economy planes than that of the premium models. The manufacturer’s markings and model numbers on the No. 90 and 140 planes were applied, rather than permanently affixed. This allowed the basic tools
    6 KB (1,023 words) - 19:52, 15 January 2021
  • ...re ever offered as standard products. Advertisements for permaloid-handled planes were still appearing in magazines as late as 1946. The model 209 De Luxe Sm [[Category:Planes]]
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  • ==Planes== *[[:File:Union Iron And Wood Planes (1905).pdf|Union Iron And Wood Planes (1905)]]
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  • ...asis of this number, so a conversion chart is provided below. The earliest planes were identified by a size number cast into the bed. Later models were stamp ...se numbers would be interpreted: 9, 14, 14-01, 22C. Most of the b-numbered planes are characterized by knobs and handles attached to the bed by Phillips-head
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  • Filton Shop building planes for the war. [[Category:Planes]]
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  • ...e are places on the web to find information concerning most (but not all!) planes made by the Millers Falls Company beginning in 1929 and ending somewhere ne Millers Falls made planes for other outlets beginning around 1935 or 1936. The most striking differen
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  • ...ch of the imagination, the No. 1220 Plane-’R-File is included in the bench planes section of this site because of the similarity of its form to that of a com ...iner, rather than displaying it on open shelves as was customary with hand planes. The attention is given to the packaging also reflects a concern that poten
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  • ...hat often comes up in old tools circles: what do the size numbers on these planes really mean? ...is useful to understand the relationship between the size of one of these planes and the size of the circle to which it is related. I use this terminology b
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  • ...e particularly helpful for the study of the firm’s economy and mid-quality planes. ...o an earlier design, a new type designation has not been created for these planes.
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  • * Planes of all types * Planes (if not using self-made ones)
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  • ...d, pre-shaped lumber had made the introduction of limited application hand planes a risky affair. ...enjoyed life cycles of perhaps a dozen years. The Millers Falls specialty planes were copies of Stanley products.
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  • ;Elliott, Thomas L. 2018. '''A Guide to the Makers of American Wooden Planes''' 5<sup>th</sup> Ed. Lanham, MD&#59; Astragal Press. ISBN&#59; 978-1931626 ...is the canonical reference for American wooden planes, especially molding planes. Now in its 5th edition, this encyclopedic volume includes&#59; 4590 biogr
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  • ...r (1989). Probably the best coverage available of medieval and Renaissance planes. Extremely hard to find, the EAIA prints one book a year and mails to all m :A Norwegian history of planes with some interesting tidbits on Scandinavian usages. Very hard to find at
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  • * [[Cleaning]] old tools - my approach to rehabilitating planes gotten at auction or sales
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  • ...method of work was common in the late Renaissance before dedicated molding planes started to appear. It was still done on vernacular furniture and detail mol
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  • ...w one. You're a woodworker, right? This is a noble death for those molding planes that can't be saved, saw them up into wedge stock. At least it will be the
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